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Hangar 17 is home to World Trade Center steel

It's pretty amazing to see what was saved from the World Trade Center site.

The World Trade Center steel program, a program operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, is selecting portions of the steel recovered from the World Trade Center and donating it to cities, towns, firehouses and museums around the U.S. and the world who request it for use in 911 memorial sites in time for the 10 year anniversary of the 2001 attacks.

Hangar 17 at Kennedy Airport houses the collection of steel, a fire truck, a rail car and other artifacts.

Back in 2006, Brian Williams of Nightly News took a tour of Hangar 17. Click "show more" below and scroll down to see the video.

A New York City Fire Department engine recovered from the World Trade Center disaster site sits inside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16.

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Twisted steel recovered from the World Trade Center sits inside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16.

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A sign recovered from the World Trader Center disaster site sits inside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16.

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Steel recovered from the World Trade Center that has been cut to make memorial crosses sits inside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16.

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Bicycles still locked to a bike post recovered from the World Trade Center disaster site sit inside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16.

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Members of the St. James New York Fire Department salute inside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16, 2011, where steel and other artefacts recovered from the 2001 World Trade Center disaster are stored.

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Volunteer fire fighters from Vermont inspect a section of steel recovered from the World Trade Center disaster as they arrive to pick it up for use in a memorial in Vermont outside Hanger 17 at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport June 16.

Sept. 11: NBC's Brian Williams takes a tour of Hangar 17 at JFK International Airport, where the remnants of the World Trade Center await a permanent display space.